Parting gesture

Parting Gesture In the June when Melanie Johnson was twenty, she moved from the little mining town in western Pennsylvania where she was born to Washington, D.C. The jobs up her way were few and[…]

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A quiet interlude

I stand at the foot of the table watching you intently. The silence is wreaking havoc on your already overexcited senses. My eyes travel over your face taking note of the slight parting of your[…]

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Sick day

It was just one of those days. The kind of days where you call in sick to work and stay in bed all day long. Thankfully she had an over stocked bank of sick days[…]

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Joey's sunshine 1

This is just my first attempt, hope people enjoy it. Criticism is welcome. Enjoy. Life, on the whole, treats us pretty well. Sure, there are broken arms, lost keys, stolen cars and the odd break-up,[…]

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Susans curiosity

Sue leaned back in her chair relaxing, after yet another grueling day of school. Sue was a very pretty girl, but she had never made a real effort to get to know other girls, or[…]

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Catch up

We had agreed to meet up for a drink, and you were late. It had been years since I’d seen you and I was nervous. I wasn’t sure how I wanted this to go. I[…]

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The rush. pt. 3

[If you haven't read my first two Rush writings, go back, reread them, and THEN read this. Otherwise, it won't make much sense.] Melanie got back to Kissa’s room to find her still sleeping soundly,[…]

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Turning point

.TURNING POINT, THE BEGINNING All through life we encounter situations that causes our lives to take a different direction. A turning point that changes our life and set us off in a different direction that[…]

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Family ties

Cheri looked at herself in the mirror and ran a brush through her dishwater blonde hair, Here they were having a cookout and her husband Doug wanted a quickie. She had sure shut him up[…]

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